Psalms Conference

17-19 July 2024

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Tuning Our Hearts to the Psalms

How the Bible’s Songbook Can Shape Worship and Witness in Aotearoa

Dates: 17-19 July 2024
Venue: Waipuna Hotel and Conference Centre
Price: $295 + GST

In July 2024, Carey Baptist College will host a three-day conference exploring how the Psalms can inspire Christian worship and shape God’s people here in Aotearoa. The conference will gather a range of Christian leaders including students, pastors, worship leaders, scholars and creatives to explore the Bible’s songbook and prayerbook.

Through academic lectures, communal worship, and workshops for songwriters, pastors, and Christian leaders, we will imagine how the Psalms might catalyse new worship expressions sung and prayed in the mother tongues and heart expressions of the people of Aotearoa. Participants will worship together, write new Psalm-inspired songs together, and learn together how the Psalms might transform the church’s preaching, teaching, pastoral care, and discipleship.

Tickets for the Psalms Conference are now closed. You are welcome to still register for the free Thursday evening event at C3 Church.

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Thursday 18 July, 7pm
C3 Church | 20 Cawley Street, Ellerslie, Auckland
Free

Because we long for the Psalms to inspire the people of God across Aotearoa, the Thursday evening of the conference will be free and open to the public. This evening of praise, worship, teaching, and reflection will help us hear what the Psalms might sound like right here in our own communities. Dr Ellen Davis will offer a keynote lecture, with a response from Dr Brian Kolia, music by Lani Alo, and much more.

Key Note Speakers

Psalms Conference Programme

Day 1: Wednesday 17 July
Day 1: Wednesday 17 July
8.30am
Arrival and Registration
9.00am
Mihi Whakatau
9.30am
Kai and coffee
9.45am
Luke Kaa-Morgan: “Psalm singing”
Brent Strawn: “The Strange New World within the Psalms” (Zoom)
11.05am
Ellen Davis: “Nothing to Invent, Everything to Get Right: On the Slow Arts of Translation, Preaching, and Collborative Thinking”
12 noon
Lunch
1.00pm
Songwriting Hui and Workshops
  • “What Can the Psalms Teach Us About Congregational Singing?” with Malcom Gordon
  • “Preaching the Psalms” with Paul Windsor
  • “When Psalms Become Scaffolds for Longing and Lament” with Miriam Jessie Fisher
  • “Songwriting Hub” with Luke Kaa-Morgan
2.00pm
Songwriting Hui and Workshops
  • “Soul Scribbles: Using the Psalms as Inspiration for Scribing Personal Poetry” with Sina Steele
  • “Planted by Psalmic Streams: Challenges and Opportunities for Prayer Shaped by the Psalter” with Dale Campbell
  • "Singing and Songwriting Inspired by the Psalms" with Kassidy Kinvig
  • “Songwriting Hub” with Luke Kaa-Morgan
3.00pm
Afternoon Tea
3.15pm
Michael Rhodes, Eugene Fuimaono, Tanya Lameta, Luke Kaa-Morgan, Jonathan Robinson, and Emma Stokes: “Psalm 77: He Hīmene nā Ahapa mai i te Hīkoi (A Sacred Song of Asaph, from the Journey)”
4.30pm
End of Day One
Day 2: Thursday 18 July
Day 2: Thursday 18 July
9.00am
Te Hira and Anameka Paenga: “The Psalms and Māori Worship”
10.15am
Morning Tea
10.45am
12.15pm
Lunch
1.15pm
Jill Firth: “Praying Uncomfortable Emotions: Anxiety, Anger, Hate, Shame, Guilt, Disappointment with God”
2.05pm
Songwriting Hui and Workshops
  • “Singing the Psalms at Eastgate” with Nathan Bird
  • “When Friends Become Foes: Betrayal at the House of God (Psalm 55)“ with Lindy Jacomb
  • “'It’s a Cold and It’s a Broken Hallelujah': What Can Today’s Psalmist’s Learn from Leonard Cohen” with Grant Norsworthy
  • “Songwriting Hub” with Luke Kaa-Morgan
  • 3.30pm
    Songwriting Hui and Workshops
  • “Singing the Psalms in Pukapukan and English: An Intercultural Presentation”: an Intercultural Presentation with Kevin Salisbury, Nio Teopenga and friends
  • “Pilgrimaging towards Transformation, Flourishing, and God via the Psalms of Ascents“ with Phil Halstead and Allison Davidson
  • “We sing what?...” with Josiah Carr and Sacha Olson
  • “Songwriting Hub” withLuke Kaa-Morgan
  • 4.30pm
    End of Day Two
    Day 3: Friday 19 July
    Day 3: Friday 19 July
    9.00am
    Rico Villanueva: “How do we worship without forgetting those that suffer? Learning from the Song of Ascents”
    10.15am
    Morning Tea
    10.30am
    Psalms Paper Sessions #2 and Songwriter's Hui

    View Room One Papers

    View Room Two Papers

    View Room Three Papers

    “Songwriting Hub” with Luke Kaa-Morgan

    12 noon
    Lunch
    12.30pm
    Closing Reflections and Whakawātea
    2.00pm
    End of Conference

    *Programme is subject to change.

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